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#12576731
23 July 2025
A man holds a small American toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on July 3, 2025.
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#12560763
17 July 2025
A senior man walks his small dog along a sidewalk next to a modern building in Graz, Austria, on April 30, 2023. The man stands under a young tree, wears a checked cap, and holds a red leash.
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#11890950
23 December 2024
KRAKOW, POLAND - DECEMBER 22: A plate of traditional 'Uszka Wigilijne' - tiny, twisted dumplings typically filled with wild forest mushrooms or minced meat - as people line up for Christmas dishes during the 28th annual 'Christmas Eve - Christmas Food Handout,' a charity event by restaurateur Jan Kosciuszko in Krakow's UNESCO-listed Market Square, on December 22, 2024 in Krakow, Poland.
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#11792951
19 November 2024
A Banded Phintella (Phintella vittata), also known as the Electric Blue Jumper, is seen climbing on a human hand adorned with a shakha (white bangle made from a conch shell) and pola (red coral bangle) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 19, 2024. This small, colorful jumping spider, resembling a tiny emerald jewel, is an agile daytime hunter that uses its keen vision to leap from surface to surface in search of prey. Male Banded Phintella spiders attract females during courtship by reflecting ultraviolet (UVB) light with specialized body surfaces.
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#11792952
19 November 2024
A Banded Phintella (Phintella vittata), also known as the Electric Blue Jumper, is seen climbing on a human hand adorned with a shakha (white bangle made from a conch shell) and pola (red coral bangle) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 19, 2024. This small, colorful jumping spider, resembling a tiny emerald jewel, is an agile daytime hunter that uses its keen vision to leap from surface to surface in search of prey. Male Banded Phintella spiders attract females during courtship by reflecting ultraviolet (UVB) light with specialized body surfaces.
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#11792954
19 November 2024
A Banded Phintella (Phintella vittata), also known as the Electric Blue Jumper, is seen climbing on a human hand adorned with a shakha (white bangle made from a conch shell) and pola (red coral bangle) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 19, 2024. This small, colorful jumping spider, resembling a tiny emerald jewel, is an agile daytime hunter that uses its keen vision to leap from surface to surface in search of prey. Male Banded Phintella spiders attract females during courtship by reflecting ultraviolet (UVB) light with specialized body surfaces.
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#11792959
19 November 2024
A Banded Phintella (Phintella vittata), also known as the Electric Blue Jumper, is seen climbing on a human hand adorned with a shakha (white bangle made from a conch shell) and pola (red coral bangle) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on November 19, 2024. This small, colorful jumping spider, resembling a tiny emerald jewel, is an agile daytime hunter that uses its keen vision to leap from surface to surface in search of prey. Male Banded Phintella spiders attract females during courtship by reflecting ultraviolet (UVB) light with specialized body surfaces.
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#10360820
12 August 2023
Poppy seed is an oilseed obtained from the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum). The tiny, kidney-shaped seeds have been harvested from dried seed pods by various civilizations for thousands of years. It is still widely used in many countries, especially in Central Europe and South Asia, where it is legally grown and sold in shops. The seeds are used whole or ground into the meal as an ingredient in many foods - especially in pastry and bread - and they are pressed to yield poppyseed oil. The cultivation of opium in India is highly regulated and monitored. Legal cultivation of opium for medicinal purposes is carried out in India, only in selected areas, under free licensing conditions. India is the world's largest manufacturer of legal opium for the pharmaceutical industry according to the CIA World Factbook. India is one among 12 countries in the world where legal cultivation for medical use is permissible within the ambit of the United Nations, Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs 1961. In India, legal cultivation is done primarily in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Despite producing poppy for opium production India depends heavily on imports to meet the need for Poppy seed for edible purposes and domestic Codeine demand for medical purposes (more than 30% by imports). Opium is heavily imported from top-producing nations like Afghanistan. There is also an account of Opium black marketing in India. In Indian cuisine, white poppy seeds are added for thickness, texture and flavor to recipes. A vial of white poppy seeds is at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 12/08/2023.
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#9964180
23 April 2023
Man holding a small American toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on September 02, 2022.
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#9964188
23 April 2023
Man holding a small American toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on September 02, 2022.
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#9591408
14 February 2023
A nurse touches a tiny hand of one of the quintuplets seen in an incubator. Krakow, Poland on February 14, 2023. Three girls and two boys were born in the University Hospital, in the 28th week of pregnancy by caesarean section. Polish-British parents have already seven children aged between 10 months and 12 years, and include two pairs of twins. Statistics show that quintuplets are born once in every 52 million pregnancies.
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#9278460
4 December 2022
Turkish woman makes Turkish coffee in a cezve (a small pot with a handle) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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#8792084
6 September 2022
Man holding a small American toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on September 02, 2022.
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6 September 2022
Man holding a small American toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in Markham, Ontario, Canada, on September 02, 2022.
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#7103264
20 September 2021
Man holding a small American toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 18, 2021.
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20 September 2021
Man holding a small American toad (Anaxyrus americanus) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on September 18, 2021.
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